Image diagnoses for "Arm/Hand", "skin-colored"
48 results with 63 images
Results forArm/Handskin-colored

Punctured palmoplantar keratosis type 3 L85.8
Acrokeratoelastoidosis: In a band-shaped arrangement at the transition zone from field skin to groin skin lichenoid shiny, 0.1-0.2 cm large, polygonally limited, yellowish to skin-coloured, completely asymptomatic papules appear.

Graft-versus-host disease chronic L99.2-
Graft-versus-Host Disease: extensive scleroderma indurations of the arms and legs.

Atrophy senile of the skin L90.8
Atrophy, senile: parchment-like, pale yellow skin with clearly protruding veins in the area of the back of the hand in the elderly patient.

Keratosis pilaris Q82.8
Keratosis pilaris syndrome: Numerous follicularly bound papules in the area of the forearm in the sense of a keratosis follicularis in a 47-year-old female patient.

Leprosy lepromatosa A30.50
Leprosy lepromatosa: Stiffening ofthe fingers in a claw-like position; closure of the fist no longer possible; encircling the clinically conspicuous atrophy of the interosseous musculature (m. interosseus dorsalis I).

Angioedema (overview) T78.3
angioedema. acute, transient occurrence of diffuse, pale, slightly itchy, doughy, edematous swellings of the skin. the joint contours appear to have elapsed. in the case shown, the face and mucous membranes were also affected. there was also laryngeal edema.

Vascular malformations Q28.88
Malformation, vascular: mixedvenous/arterial malformation with discrete capillary involvement.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the upper arm which has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slides over the underlying tissue.

Lipoma (overview) D17.0
Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the shoulder that has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slid over the underlying tissue.